Hi all,

Very new to BTT & loving it so far.

I have a NAS mapped on my Mac (set up as a drive on finder - LHS inside finder window, similar to where an external drive is located.)

Is it possible to open this via the Touch Bar? It would be super handy to be able to click an icon on the Touch Bar and have the finder window (for the NAS) come up, rather then me having to open finder and navigate to the drive every time I want to open the drive.

Any help would be super appreciated!

apologies if similar has already been discussed.

TIA

The 3D Finder touch probe is a mechanical probe used with CNC fabrication centers and CNC lathes. A touch probe such as this is used for various functions, for example, to quickly detect the position of the workpiece before machining, to perform adaptive machining, to scan, copy, and measure workpiece geometries (edges, holes, angles), and to perform quality control.


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The 3-D Finder touch probe has a shank diameter of 8 mm, which means it can be clamped with an 8-mm ER collet.

It is constructed entirely of stainless steel.

Unlike inexpensive workpiece probes for hobby use, this probe features mechanical calibration to align the probe axis perfectly with the spindle axis.

- If any door /trunk/ liftgate is open, the vehicle finder will not function.

 - The hazard warning light flashing can be stopped by performing any of the following operations while they are flashing:

Because they are older devices, they no longer sync through the 'new' Apple Music desktop app. You have to use Finder, device and when you click on the device, you can sync files to that old device through that finder window.

To cover chipped paint on your cabinets, apply the matching paint using a touch-up pen, paint brush or a foam brush. Dab the paint onto the surface lightly and allow it to dry before applying additional coats. You may need to apply a few coats to completely blend in the chipped paint.

The outer layer of skin cells on your finger does not detect anything. The outer layer of your skin contains cells that are dead. In fact, the outermost 25 to 30 cell layers of your skin consist of dead cells that do nothing beyond providing a physical barrier that keeps water in and chemicals out. Furthermore, all regular skin cells (keratinocytes), whether alive or dead, don't detect physical sensations since they are not designed to do this. Physical sensations that are experienced when touching an object are detected by special receptors that sit in lower layers of the skin. Such sensations include pressure, temperature, vibration, and skin stretching. Therefore, in order for you to detect a physical effect, it must first pass through all the layers of dead skin. For instance, in order for you to feel that a frying pan is hot, heat from the pan must travel through the outer layers of dead skin before it can reach the thermoreceptors nestled in the lower layers of the skin. The thermoreceptors then detect the heat and in response send an electrical signal along your nerves to your brain.

If you lightly, directly touch a solid object that is at the same temperature as your finger, the physical sensation that you detect is pressure. It is therefore the sensation of pressure that lets you feel the presence of the object. For instance, close your eyes and slowly move your finger towards the wall. At some point, you can feel that your finger tip is touching the wall. But how exactly does it do this?

When your finger gets very close to the wall, the atoms that make up the outermost skin cells of your finger start to significantly overlap with the atoms of the wall. When this starts happening, the Pauli exclusion principle of quantum theory (which states that no two electrons can be in the exact same state at the same place at the same time) leads to a repulsive electromagnetic force. This repulsive force pushes back on the atoms that make up the outer layer of your skin. This repulsive force is strong enough that it halts the forward movement of the outer layer of skin. This layer therefore gets in the way of the lower layers of skin that are still trying to move towards the wall along with the rest of your hand. In this way, pressure is transmitted through the outer dead layers of skin cells to the inner layers where the pressure can be detected. As long as you are using your muscles to push your finger toward the wall and as long as the wall is pushing back without breaking, all the layers of skin on the tip of your finger are sandwiched between these two forces and continue to experience increased pressure. Therefore, certain nerve endings in your skin called mechanoreceptors will continue to detect the pressure and continue to send the corresponding signals to your brain, creating the ongoing perception of touching the wall.

Finding the edge of the workpiece is crucial to making accurate cuts. Manually finding an edge or point can be time-consuming and difficult. Our point and edge finder tools help you quickly and accurately find the edge of a workpiece or a single point on the workpiece.

The Touch command in Mac OS X is basically the same as the Touch command used in Linux, which is explained in detail by TecMint. Think of it as "touching" the contents of the file to modify its Modified timestamp. There are two attributes, or tags, that you can use with the Touch command on a Mac to change the Modified timestamp:

Tip #2: Keep your hands busy. Keeping your hands preoccupied is one of the most foolproof ways to avoid touching your face. Try typing away a storm or playing video games. You can even practice your drawing skills. The goal is to do activities that will keep your hands on the go and leave less room for them to wander toward your face.

Tip #4: Pin your hair back. Another reason you may frequently touch your face is because of your loose locks. Reach for a scrunchie or a bobby pin to keep your strands tucked away.

Tip #6: Wear gloves. Though it may seem silly, wearing gloves is another way to make you more aware of touching your face. It will also prevent the transfer of oils and dirt from your fingers to your face.

Next: Not all face touching is bad. In fact, there are ways you can benefit from doing just that (with clean hands, of course). Put your hands to good use and learn How to Give Yourself a Facial Massage. 2351a5e196

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